Here is one with the soft box. I like this natural expression. She was getting irritated with the flash firing !Attachment 526209
50mm f/1.4 is glued to the body from the day it came home

Somehow I had a feeling as well, like I saw this photo earlier on this forum. But I think that photo was from Clevermax, with similler composition.

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Originally Posted by shajufx

As long as we dont earn anything from our images, there is no point hurrying to full frame.

Sometime back I tried selling photos through stock photography. But it need atleast 4 hours a day to spend with stock photography site and shooting time extra and they pay very less. Though I was able to sell 2 photos out of 15.

Last edited by Eddy : 4th April 2011 at 17:42.
Reason: Back to back posts.

The bane of photography - electric lines, telephone cables, satellite dishes and a general non-sense of aesthetics in India - is what frustrates me. There these beautiful buildings in Mumbai all marred by the inevitable black streak running all across the place.

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Originally Posted by shajufx

Now I should behave matured enough to pick up what will stay in my bag.

Mystery resolved. Did you realize that I said phone instead of camera?

On the compulsion for a new camera, I think it is simply what I call 'lifestyle fatigue'. Can happen with cars, watches, shoes, shirts etc. wherein one tends to replace something even though there is still some life left in the older device. I started getting the itch for a full frame after just a month. But what keeps me sane is the following set of factors:

The cost of a full frame

The dread of facing a furious wife

Besides I don't think that I have gone through even 10% of the D-90s capabilities. So, before I go off topic, here is a shot taken during one of my Sunday afternoon strolls.

robi, stunning as usual.
Mr. Boss, that is so darned cute. Loved the symmetry as well.
Pawan, good concept, but I think the focus is off the flower and more on the nails.
pjay, thanks for your kind words.